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Olympique Lynnais 2023/24 Away kit Small BNWT
Olympique Lynnais 2023/24 Away kit Small BNWT
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The Olympique Lyonnais 2023/24 away kit, crafted by adidas, pays homage to the club's rich history with a retro-inspired design. The jersey features a vibrant blue base complemented by red accents on the collar, sleeves, and sides. A standout element is the reintroduction of the classic "OL" crest, originally used between 1989 and 1996, symbolizing the club's deep-rooted traditions and connection to its supporters. Constructed with recycled materials, the jersey reflects a commitment to sustainability while offering fans a blend of nostalgic aesthetics and contemporary design. Size is Small and still Brand New With Tags.
Olympique Lyonnais experienced a season of highs and lows during the 2023–24 campaign, marked by managerial changes, a mid-table league finish, and a strong cup run.
Season Performance Overview
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Ligue 1 Finish: Lyon secured 6th place in Ligue 1, amassing 53 points with a record of 16 wins, 5 draws, and 13 losses.
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Coupe de France: The team reached the final of the Coupe de France, showcasing resilience and determination in the knockout stages.
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Managerial Changes: The season began under Laurent Blanc, but early struggles led to his departure. Pierre Sage took over managerial duties, aiming to stabilize the team's performance.
Key Players
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Alexandre Lacazette: The veteran striker led the team's scoring charts, providing leadership and crucial goals throughout the season.
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Rayan Cherki: The young attacking midfielder made significant contributions with 8 goals in 26 appearances, highlighting his growing influence.
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Corentin Tolisso: Returning to Lyon, Tolisso added experience to the midfield, contributing 6 goals in 29 appearances.
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Nicolás Tagliafico: The Argentine defender provided stability and experience in the backline, playing a key role in the team's defensive efforts.
Notable Facts
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Managerial Transition: Pierre Sage, at 45 years old, stepped into the managerial role mid-season, bringing a fresh perspective and aiming to revitalize the squad.
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Youth Integration: Lyon continued its tradition of promoting academy talents, with young players like Rayan Cherki becoming integral parts of the first team.
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Cup Final Appearance: Reaching the Coupe de France final marked a significant achievement, reflecting the team's potential in knockout competitions.


